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colleagues, this is a supplemental that came before our budget and finance committee last week from our sheriff's department. it's the third supplemental we've seen this budget season. the first of the public defenders which is going to be coming back for another hearing soon and second obviously the department of public health supplemental. the reason for the supplemental were twofold. one, unknown workers' compensation costs due to a few big claims that were not predicted last year as well as overtime costs due largely to the fact they were unable to fill vacant positions and have been struggling to do so although seem to be on the mend in that regard. we adopted recommendations from our budget analyst reducing the cost of the general fund by $181,000 so we're looking at about 3.2 million from our general fund reserve. met with chair mirkarimi to address the issues the department is facing moving forward. i think the focus here is on budget for next year. and we'll serum work with them with our committee members to solve it going forward. ~ certainly >> colleagues, any discussion? can
colleagues, this is a supplemental that came before our budget and finance committee last week from our sheriff's department. it's the third supplemental we've seen this budget season. the first of the public defenders which is going to be coming back for another hearing soon and second obviously the department of public health supplemental. the reason for the supplemental were twofold. one, unknown workers' compensation costs due to a few big claims that were not predicted last year as well as...
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so, this is national library week and i'm a big library fan. my family spends a lot of time at the library and i want to honor a special person who works at the oceanview branch library in district 11. and i'll start off in general, i'm very happy to join libraries in schools, campuses, communities, nationwide in celebrating national library week, a time to highlight the value of libraries librarians and librarian workers. libraries today are more than repositories for books and other resources. they are often the heart of their communities, campuses, or schools. libraries are deeply committed to the places where their patrons live, work, and study. libraries are trusted places where everyone in the community can gather to reconnect, reengage with each other, to enrich and shape the community and address local issues. librarians work with elected officials, small business owners, [speaker not understood] and the public at large to discover what their community needs are and meet them. whether through offering e-books and technology classes, mat
so, this is national library week and i'm a big library fan. my family spends a lot of time at the library and i want to honor a special person who works at the oceanview branch library in district 11. and i'll start off in general, i'm very happy to join libraries in schools, campuses, communities, nationwide in celebrating national library week, a time to highlight the value of libraries librarians and librarian workers. libraries today are more than repositories for books and other...
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it's turbo tax, not nicki minaj. and they said 22 hours left, bitches, are you freaking? jk. lol. yours truly. we worked all day on that. no one likes to pay taxes but the money goes to all kinds of things we need. the irs released a public service announcement to remind us where our tax money goes. >> when americans pay their taxes, they keep the government running. without your tax dollars, i wouldn't be able to write you this parking ticket 30 seconds after your meter expired. thanks for the money. >> without your tax dollars, i can't continue to not fill that pothole on your street. you know, the real big one. i'm never going to get around to it. but thanks for your money. >> i'm a u.s. senator. without your tax dollars, i couldn't shoot down every bill that comes across my desk. now if you'll excuse me i'm going to have sex in an airport bathroom, which you're also paying for. >> thanks for the money! >> a message from the irs. paid for by you. >> jimmy: the actor in the hat didn't look happy. there was a strange protest here in los angeles, measure b is a measure that was pa
it's turbo tax, not nicki minaj. and they said 22 hours left, bitches, are you freaking? jk. lol. yours truly. we worked all day on that. no one likes to pay taxes but the money goes to all kinds of things we need. the irs released a public service announcement to remind us where our tax money goes. >> when americans pay their taxes, they keep the government running. without your tax dollars, i wouldn't be able to write you this parking ticket 30 seconds after your meter expired. thanks...
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just this week, we're dealing with a lot of volatility. we had to deal with a decline in oil prices and earnings have started out quite rockly. so what we're trying to do is look through some of this noise and find stocks that can do well for the long run. an example of that are companies tied to the housing market such as realogy. they're going to do well as housing prices and transactions continue to do well. >> so you're always looking for the mega-trends. you're looking at the long term, overall picture. you feel housing is recovering. what about energy? do you think the prices are generally headed higher or lower? >> well, commodity prices are suffering right now. and a lot of it has to do with some of the problems that china is having. they're also dealing with inflation bubbling up. so we're focusing more now on companies that have their own levers to pull. one company we like a lot is time warner. this company is doing really well because they own great brands, such as hbo, which has game of thrills, which is a great show. and they
just this week, we're dealing with a lot of volatility. we had to deal with a decline in oil prices and earnings have started out quite rockly. so what we're trying to do is look through some of this noise and find stocks that can do well for the long run. an example of that are companies tied to the housing market such as realogy. they're going to do well as housing prices and transactions continue to do well. >> so you're always looking for the mega-trends. you're looking at the long...
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and let's bring in tres, and i'll say what i've been saying for the past two weeks, three weeks, this market feels like it wants to go up. >> stuart, you're right. and one thing that impresses me about today's action, you're getting strong leadership from the nasdaq. even when we were working higher, it concerned me you didn't see the participation of the nasdaq versus the s&p and in the last days that changed. yesterday the nasdaq was a strong leader and it's happening this morning. stuart: wait until you see netflix, that's a nasdaq stock. microsoft diddwell yesterday and now what i'm talking about. tres, thank you. we'll see you tomorrow. we're indeed looking for a gain on the dow, 90 points when that bell finished ringing and they start trading. we're background to pay particular attention to netflix and apple. [bell ringing] they're the stocks of day. netflix is going straight up. i'll say 40 points, but that's a story for a few seconds. the opening trend is up. we're looking again for maybe 90 points higher when all of the markets are open and we're up and running properly. netf
and let's bring in tres, and i'll say what i've been saying for the past two weeks, three weeks, this market feels like it wants to go up. >> stuart, you're right. and one thing that impresses me about today's action, you're getting strong leadership from the nasdaq. even when we were working higher, it concerned me you didn't see the participation of the nasdaq versus the s&p and in the last days that changed. yesterday the nasdaq was a strong leader and it's happening this morning....
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it's monday, april 22. congress will discuss immigration reform today. today marks one a week since the bombings in boston that killed three. with one of the alleged perpetrators in custody, the debate over how authorities should proceed will be at capitol hill. it being debated whether the u.s. citizen should be designated as an enemy combatants and questioned
it's monday, april 22. congress will discuss immigration reform today. today marks one a week since the bombings in boston that killed three. with one of the alleged perpetrators in custody, the debate over how authorities should proceed will be at capitol hill. it being debated whether the u.s. citizen should be designated as an enemy combatants and questioned
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the dow is down 22 points. it gained nearly 200 points the last three sessions is it time to sell in may and to away? s&p's sam stovall says not exactly. he shares the twist on the old saying in moments. ashley: no love for apple. a slew of analysts cutting their price target on the stock. is wall street demanding too much from cupertino? we'll talk with one investor that says this stock is bbing punished for no good reason. that story is coming up. tracy: that is what my son says every day. faa chief is suspending furloughs that could stop flight delays for weeks. he says it is a case of the white house failing to lead. he is here next. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange, the dow is on track to snap a three-day winning street but there's aways to go. >> that last week we had a tough day on wall street. biggest percentage loss in this year of 2013. we were watching the dow bouncing back. it gained three days in a row. right now this is looking like a down arrow rig
the dow is down 22 points. it gained nearly 200 points the last three sessions is it time to sell in may and to away? s&p's sam stovall says not exactly. he shares the twist on the old saying in moments. ashley: no love for apple. a slew of analysts cutting their price target on the stock. is wall street demanding too much from cupertino? we'll talk with one investor that says this stock is bbing punished for no good reason. that story is coming up. tracy: that is what my son says every...
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22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. one week only! save up to $14 on claritin products. check this sunday's newspaper. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes.
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i spent weeks and weeks. >> when did you start it? >> i started in the fall. i was distracted by of some other things, not the least of which was the resignation of david petraeus. i came back to it earlier this year in large part -- in the fall, i was a little unsure. once it became clear that we were going to be going off the sequestration cliff, and issues of the future of the defense budgets, the scope and scale of its work coming to the floor, it took on -- the story of the troubles, the story of the giant costs is not new. a number of my esteemed colleagues in the press corps have written about it in recent years. to me, all of this needed to be set in the debate that is now in washington about the federal budget. i thought, if i could examine this program through the lens of budget cutting that would be a new way to look at this and it might tell us we did not already know. >> i want to put on the screen a slight from your article. 2001, 2852 planes for $233 billion. move ahead 12 years, the pentagon plan is 2443 plants, and $397.1 billion. the design a
i spent weeks and weeks. >> when did you start it? >> i started in the fall. i was distracted by of some other things, not the least of which was the resignation of david petraeus. i came back to it earlier this year in large part -- in the fall, i was a little unsure. once it became clear that we were going to be going off the sequestration cliff, and issues of the future of the defense budgets, the scope and scale of its work coming to the floor, it took on -- the story of the...
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netflix saw losses this time last year, so this is a good week for netflix. >> tax-free shopping on the internet could be over under a bill making its way through the senate. the bill would require online retailers to collect state and local taxessales taxes at the store has a physicaor pue internet. the sales tax would be sent to the states where shopper lives. under current law, states can only require stores to collect taxes at the store has a physical presence in the state. as a result, many online sales are essentially tax-free even though you're supposed to declare those items on your state tax returns and pay the sales tax. very few americans do. the senate voted 74 to 20 yesterday to take up the bill. with that level support, the senate could pass the bill as early as support, the senate could pass the bill as early as (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. [muffled] i am sir can-a-lot. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (woman) hmmm... that's actually a good idea. [nervous giggle] (male announcer) break the mono
netflix saw losses this time last year, so this is a good week for netflix. >> tax-free shopping on the internet could be over under a bill making its way through the senate. the bill would require online retailers to collect state and local taxessales taxes at the store has a physicaor pue internet. the sales tax would be sent to the states where shopper lives. under current law, states can only require stores to collect taxes at the store has a physical presence in the state. as a...
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rodriguez's tax advice was a lie. >> this is the letter that states that -- it actually reads, "you did not place your funds into a recognizable financial institution." >> narrator: mejia and her husband have to refinance their home to pay the unexpected bill. but again, it's the sense of betrayal by juan carlos rodriguez that cuts deepest. >> financially, thank god we have health and we both have good jobs. so we will recuperate on that, but emotionally, i mean, this was a friend that we trusted. and for him to do this to us, it's really, really shameful. very, very shameful. girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours.
rodriguez's tax advice was a lie. >> this is the letter that states that -- it actually reads, "you did not place your funds into a recognizable financial institution." >> narrator: mejia and her husband have to refinance their home to pay the unexpected bill. but again, it's the sense of betrayal by juan carlos rodriguez that cuts deepest. >> financially, thank god we have health and we both have good jobs. so we will recuperate on that, but emotionally, i mean,...
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this place has been hopping since the end of last week. >> this is gold. gold coins. ken edwards is a partner. it's conveniently located down the road from l.a.x., says he has a regular customer that flows in here from new zealand. up until now, most people have been buying. more evenly split between buying and selling, though buying picked up again today. look at this, when we were here late yesterday afternoon, a guy who didn't want to talk on camera, but was talking to me offcamera, he was selling more than 1,600 ounces of gold. he was back selling more today. says it's only a portion of his stash, and the more volatile the price, the more traffic in the store. >> when the market's flat and not doing much, you can postpone it. you can delay it, you can procrastinate what you eventually want to do. but when there's big moves, lots of volatility, that tends to get people toll act right away. they don't want to wait until friday because the market might be completely different. >> now, in this store, they're currently buying, they'll buy off of you your american gold
this place has been hopping since the end of last week. >> this is gold. gold coins. ken edwards is a partner. it's conveniently located down the road from l.a.x., says he has a regular customer that flows in here from new zealand. up until now, most people have been buying. more evenly split between buying and selling, though buying picked up again today. look at this, when we were here late yesterday afternoon, a guy who didn't want to talk on camera, but was talking to me offcamera, he...
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">>>the 117th annual boston marathon was marred by deadly blasts this week, as two improvised explosive devices detonated, killing three, and wounding scores of people. "nat sound "explosion" among the dead was martin richard, an eight year old boy. president obama addressed the nation from boston, offering strength and support to those affected. "as you begin this long journey of recovery, your city is with you, your commonwealth is with you, your country is with you, we will all be with you as you learn to stand and walk, and yes, run again. of that i have no doubt, you will run again." standup: among the more than twenty five thousand participants, many parts of the world were represented, including here at san jose, which produced at least fifty runners, including s-j-s-u kinesiology professor matthew bejar, who is thankfully not listed among the dead or wounded. to answer the call for aid, many of san jose state's assorted fraternities and sororities organized within twenty four hours of the tragedy to raise money for relief efforts. "it could have happened to any of u. we all put
">>>the 117th annual boston marathon was marred by deadly blasts this week, as two improvised explosive devices detonated, killing three, and wounding scores of people. "nat sound "explosion" among the dead was martin richard, an eight year old boy. president obama addressed the nation from boston, offering strength and support to those affected. "as you begin this long journey of recovery, your city is with you, your commonwealth is with you, your country is...
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a normal, our budget hearings at the board are in two weeks in june. of course, i'll be covering those, but i'm hopeful that i will be able to get if not actuary request, something close to it. >> okay. public comment on the executive director's report? the next item on the agenda is item for future meeting. commissioner liu. >> thank you, chair hur. i would like to make an announcement at this time. as my fellow commissioners know and the executive director knows, in semi december -- december i became a new mom, a newborn baby boy. so, these past four months have been wonderful and delirious. i recognize there are not enough hours in the day. particularly i'll be going back to work full time this month. so, it is with heavy heart that i announce that this will be my last meeting. i just won't be able to commit the time any more to this commission. i want to say thank you to everyone here, my fellow commissioners. it's been really an honor and a pleasure to serve with you these past few years. and as commissioner hur and commissioner studley alluded to
a normal, our budget hearings at the board are in two weeks in june. of course, i'll be covering those, but i'm hopeful that i will be able to get if not actuary request, something close to it. >> okay. public comment on the executive director's report? the next item on the agenda is item for future meeting. commissioner liu. >> thank you, chair hur. i would like to make an announcement at this time. as my fellow commissioners know and the executive director knows, in semi december...
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it is nicknamed, the rain tax. renters, homeowners and businesses will pay a new tax, based on how much surface area a person has on their property. the money raised from the tax would be used to improve storm water runoff systems. it's all part of an epa mandate to clean up water in the bay. >>> well, is there any chance of rain this evening? a live look outside now. temperatures return. can spring showers be looking far behind? wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist chelsea ingram and bob turk are updating the forecast for us. first, here's bob. >> yes, there is a chance we'll see shower activity. i'll show you that a little later on. take a look at mild temperatures. 72 now. 73 in d.c. the cool spot, ocean city, only 58. and even 73 out in oakland. and temperatures right now, running 18 degrees warmer in oakland; we're at 14 degrees warmer than we were justice at this hour. ocean city is actually four degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. what do we have coming our way the next few day. >> ch
it is nicknamed, the rain tax. renters, homeowners and businesses will pay a new tax, based on how much surface area a person has on their property. the money raised from the tax would be used to improve storm water runoff systems. it's all part of an epa mandate to clean up water in the bay. >>> well, is there any chance of rain this evening? a live look outside now. temperatures return. can spring showers be looking far behind? wjz is live with first warning weather coverage....
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lawmakers are expected to vote this week on a proposal that could add taxes to all puchases made online. the marketplace fairness act would allow states to collect sales tax from online retailers. amazon and other etailers dodge paying sales tax in states where there is no storefront presence. opponets of the bill argue state sales tax laws are too complex for the legislation to work. brick and mortar stores contend the tax loophole gives online stores a price advantage. the ceo of yahoo is defending her decision to end the tech company's work from home policy. the controversy sparked in february when a yahoo memo revealed marissa mayer was insisting yahoo employees would work better in the office than home. last week at a conference in los angeles, mayer told a crowd her comments were wrongly perceived as an "industry narrative." she also clarified: people are more productive when they are alone, but more innovative when they are together. the "silver state" is facing a rising unemployment rate. nevada now has the highest unemployment rate in the nation at 9.7%. nevada, california and
lawmakers are expected to vote this week on a proposal that could add taxes to all puchases made online. the marketplace fairness act would allow states to collect sales tax from online retailers. amazon and other etailers dodge paying sales tax in states where there is no storefront presence. opponets of the bill argue state sales tax laws are too complex for the legislation to work. brick and mortar stores contend the tax loophole gives online stores a price advantage. the ceo of yahoo is...
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up to 22 in santa rosa and 30 in napa and 37 in fairfield is you are still stuck in the 60's this morning after hitting 80's and even 90 in a few areas. the clouds are lingering so the cool marine layer clouds are out there and so is the breeze that brings them. it is just a matter of time before it works inland and it will to a certain extent. we are only in the mid-to-upper 70's by lunch time where we are well in the 80's in most areas away from the coast year. 61 at the coast and 57 is the 4:00 temperature and in the mid 70's to 80 so no record high temperatures today. it will be milder this evening and easier to be outside and mid-60's around the bay and low 70's inland and mid-50's at the coast. moving failure, we are going do see temperatures drop all the way through thursday back to where they should be for this time of the year. now a check of forecast. any potential hot spots? >> we do, and the picture is showing the drive along the san mateo bridge and it is moving along but we do have the ongoing construction at the toll plaza and that is going to were what up at 5:00 a.m., all
up to 22 in santa rosa and 30 in napa and 37 in fairfield is you are still stuck in the 60's this morning after hitting 80's and even 90 in a few areas. the clouds are lingering so the cool marine layer clouds are out there and so is the breeze that brings them. it is just a matter of time before it works inland and it will to a certain extent. we are only in the mid-to-upper 70's by lunch time where we are well in the 80's in most areas away from the coast year. 61 at the coast and 57 is the...
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oil futures have fallen dramatically this week. joining us now is trader tim biggam of trading block. happy friday to you tim. what is happening with oil stocks as oil futures are coming down? - happy friday to you, angie. gold got the headlines, but oil and a lot of the other commodities got hit very hard this week as well, and a lot of the big oil producer names have fallen in sympathy with the price of oil. the biggest of the big, exxon, is starting to get to a level that i find kind of attractive, both on a fundamental basis, looking at over 2.5% yield here, and the fact that the stock is back to pretty much unchanged on the year, down about 8% over the past week-and-a-half or so. also looking good technically, that $85 level kind of held a couple times last year, in november and december, and then earlier in the year. so, it is a stock that maybe got ahead of itself a little early on. i kind of like it now that it has trimmed back some of those gains. - what kind of a bounce are you looking for in exxon? - probably about 2/3 o
oil futures have fallen dramatically this week. joining us now is trader tim biggam of trading block. happy friday to you tim. what is happening with oil stocks as oil futures are coming down? - happy friday to you, angie. gold got the headlines, but oil and a lot of the other commodities got hit very hard this week as well, and a lot of the big oil producer names have fallen in sympathy with the price of oil. the biggest of the big, exxon, is starting to get to a level that i find kind of...
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the senate planning a vote on the internet sales tax bill as soon as this week. estimating state and local governments lose about $20 billion per year in sales tax revenue to online sales. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. tracy: breaking news for you now. better than the drops we had seen last week. dennis: in today's "small business, big ideas," imagine an ironman like exoskeleton for people who didn't think they could walk again do just that. through the use of motors and sensors that helps patients who have lost the use of their legs to walk again. there it is again. it is used in 20 hospitals and rehabilitation centers in the united states. joining us now, nathan harding. thank you for being here. this is fascinating stuff, really kind of out of a sci-fi movie stuff. whenever you use the word bionic. utawho cofounded the company bak in 2005. how did you come up with this idea and why? >> are working on military exoskeletons at the time and had a huge breakthrough where we were able to lower the power consumptio
the senate planning a vote on the internet sales tax bill as soon as this week. estimating state and local governments lose about $20 billion per year in sales tax revenue to online sales. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. tracy: breaking news for you now. better than the drops we had seen last week. dennis: in today's "small business, big ideas," imagine an ironman like exoskeleton for people who didn't think they could walk again do...
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americc. 3 18:22:33 "we ccnssantly findd tax payers in bbatimore county - make lear how they eel about paying mooe...linda taxed to the hilt..toniggt - the baatimore county council gave preliminnry approvaaltt a plan for assessing thh ew po-called "rain tax."revenue necessarr to fund cleannp efforts of thh chhespeake bay. decide how much they'll charge property ooners... but mot are basing the fee on hh spaae...so driveways.... acee -- parking lots... and even your rooftop... wiil run you more money next taaxyeearbaltimore &pcounty estimates the averrge homeowner will pay lees thhn 40 doolars oreeper year. but manyyresideets saa thhy're &plonn: 18:23:099"what hhppens iffwe havv a rought? do they pive me a reeundd"under thee businesses willlget soakkdd esspcially those with arge amounts oofland... including ig paaking lots.shopping ing centers - for exxmple -could wind up paying tens of ttousands of dollars morr next year.one reaaon couunilman david maaks voted "no" on the &pneed o iiprove the pealiin with a steady stream to death."evennnon-prooits - pay... although the county o - will
americc. 3 18:22:33 "we ccnssantly findd tax payers in bbatimore county - make lear how they eel about paying mooe...linda taxed to the hilt..toniggt - the baatimore county council gave preliminnry approvaaltt a plan for assessing thh ew po-called "rain tax."revenue necessarr to fund cleannp efforts of thh chhespeake bay. decide how much they'll charge property ooners... but mot are basing the fee on hh spaae...so driveways.... acee -- parking lots... and even your rooftop......
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>> he is about 3 1/2 weeks away. >> oh, my gosh. >> hopefully, you know, so we got to kind of move this along a little bit. >> [laughs] you want me to speed this up already then, yeah. >> absolutely. his name's gonna be coleman. and my wife, meghan, unfortunately, is at home, a little too far along to travel. >> oh, okay. but your mom and your dad are here, right? >> they are. >> pam and randy, and your sister caroline as well, supporting you, which is great. [applause] now, the 80 hours a week that we're talking about--what are you doing 80 hours a week? >> so i'm in training to be a pediatric oncologist/hematologist. >> wow. >> i've got about a year and a half of training left. >> well, what drew you to that? because that cannot be an easy job, in many ways. >> sure. it certainly has its challenges, but i love my job. it's so inspiring. the kids inspire me every day. i mean, obviously you have to like taking care of sick kids, but i love it. >> well, we appreciate what you do very much, matthew. it's a joy to have you here, and hopefully we're gonna send you home with $1 million. >> a
>> he is about 3 1/2 weeks away. >> oh, my gosh. >> hopefully, you know, so we got to kind of move this along a little bit. >> [laughs] you want me to speed this up already then, yeah. >> absolutely. his name's gonna be coleman. and my wife, meghan, unfortunately, is at home, a little too far along to travel. >> oh, okay. but your mom and your dad are here, right? >> they are. >> pam and randy, and your sister caroline as well, supporting you,...
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week. only 23 degrees right now. not going to get that chilly, tomorrow should be a nice day. be relatively mild afternoon. the showers will step up in the pennsylvania mountains during the day. scattered showers moved back into the picture and on thursday, we will dry out again. a mild day on thursday before the real cold. makes it a push towards baltimore. most of the workweek, it will be relatively mild. 69-74 tomorrow. dry and mild. be small craft advisory on the day tomorrow -- bay...
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he's based at usf but this week he was spreading his message. his research began in a dumpster. you're a doctor, a lawyer, a professor. have you ever dumpster dived behind a chili's restaurant? >> you are outing me? >> i'm outing you. >> i went through the garbage. i wore gloves and i really was very interested. i would go -- i would ask for can i have the card board boxes and the cartons and people gave them to me out of the garbage. i was very interested in seeing what's in our food. when you look at it, it is just layered and loaded with fat, sugar and salt. >> you are saying it's not my fault, it's not my family history's fault, but it's exterior factors? >> it's more complicated than that. the fact is, what did we do in the united states? go back four or five decades. we had this problem pretty much under control. look at obesity, it's the result of the last four, five decades. what did we do? we took fat, sugar and salt, loaded it in our food. we put it on every corner, made it available 24/p. it's acceptable to eat anytime. we live in a food carnival. >> give me an exampl
he's based at usf but this week he was spreading his message. his research began in a dumpster. you're a doctor, a lawyer, a professor. have you ever dumpster dived behind a chili's restaurant? >> you are outing me? >> i'm outing you. >> i went through the garbage. i wore gloves and i really was very interested. i would go -- i would ask for can i have the card board boxes and the cartons and people gave them to me out of the garbage. i was very interested in seeing what's in...
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>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then, yeah, he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- you know, pray five times a day. he was going to the mosque regularly. started doing it when he was about 22, 23 maybe. and, you know, he would always try to protect many conversations, he would try to protect his ideas, and defend islam. and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries, like i guess afghanistan that, yeah, they were invaded for no reason. something like that. >> stan
>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then,...
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this is where we are right now in that catch-22. >> it heightens some of the political differences too. there have been rumblings and a headline in politico this morning about the differences between freshman senator ted cruz and marco rubio. cruz critical of rubio's path to citizenship plan. what would happen if these republicans go head to head? >> there's a lot of future of the republican party going on between marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul. the thing is when immigration reform is comprehensive because we throw everything in there, visas go here, low-skilled immigration from mexico goes here, everybody little bit makes it more complicated and more susceptible to trigger some kind of do not fly zone for different groups and with this attack in boston, we might be introducing another one. it will be sensitive. i thought from the beginning this would be an uphill battle to get something comprehensive passed. it's more complicated now. >> more complicated, victoria? will it delay it, stall it, make big chunks go away all together. >> i see a stall factor coming in. not from the senat
this is where we are right now in that catch-22. >> it heightens some of the political differences too. there have been rumblings and a headline in politico this morning about the differences between freshman senator ted cruz and marco rubio. cruz critical of rubio's path to citizenship plan. what would happen if these republicans go head to head? >> there's a lot of future of the republican party going on between marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul. the thing is when immigration...
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fashion and that it will do so this week. so i thank the presiding officer and again i thank the chairman of the commerce committee for his leadership and enthusiasm on this. i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. coons: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the proceedings under the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. coons: i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to mi the inr: wut objection. . coons: mr. president, today is earth day and so i wanted to come to the floor and reflect on some of the changes that our earth is experiencing and to talk at some length about how those changes are affecting my home state of delaware and how the delaware community is studying, planning, and preparing to deal with these important changes. the recent national climate assessment has said the last decade in the united states wa
fashion and that it will do so this week. so i thank the presiding officer and again i thank the chairman of the commerce committee for his leadership and enthusiasm on this. i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. coons: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the proceedings under the quorum call be vitiated. the...
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and this is what he looked like when he disappeared at age 22. he was last seen in the apartment complex in pleasantton hours before he was due in court for a dui charge. all warrants for his arrest have since been dropped and police say this is an active missing person investigation. >>> checking some bay area headlines tonight, will learn more tomorrow about the bad bolts on the new bay bridge span. caltrans will have a news conference to update plans for dealing with the problem and the repairs. dozens of the bolts securing seismic safety equipment started snapping last month. >>> two more fire stations. the board of supervisors blaming the failure of a parcel tax for putting more fire coverage at risk. if the budget is approved, one station would close in july, the other next january. we don't know which ones yet, four stations have already been closed this year over budget shortages. >>> misconduct complaints against police officers are at a 20 year low. 11 officers were disciplined last year. that is down from 42 in 2011. the independent po
and this is what he looked like when he disappeared at age 22. he was last seen in the apartment complex in pleasantton hours before he was due in court for a dui charge. all warrants for his arrest have since been dropped and police say this is an active missing person investigation. >>> checking some bay area headlines tonight, will learn more tomorrow about the bad bolts on the new bay bridge span. caltrans will have a news conference to update plans for dealing with the problem and...
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and i know next week sub poed to be this week. next week i'll be prepared to give you a full comprehensive overview of that. but in a nutshell, one of the thing we've worked with with the department of human resources, director mickey callahan, as you know, there was an ordinance of an overtime cap that use to be 30% dropped to 25% which means in our department, because the uniform members work in excess of 0 40 hours a week, they work 48, 7, that cap went from [speaker not understood] for fiscal year. what we were seeing again because of our low staffing levels was we had some exceptions that were granted by the director, but we have some people that are double that amount of overtime. and they do meet the criteria that was granted in the exemption from director callahan. but just this year we decided to work together. we presented it to local 798 and collectively dhr administration and labor agreed to a hard cap of 1100 hours which is still in my mind way too many, but it begins to not reduce our overall overtime, but it sort of
and i know next week sub poed to be this week. next week i'll be prepared to give you a full comprehensive overview of that. but in a nutshell, one of the thing we've worked with with the department of human resources, director mickey callahan, as you know, there was an ordinance of an overtime cap that use to be 30% dropped to 25% which means in our department, because the uniform members work in excess of 0 40 hours a week, they work 48, 7, that cap went from [speaker not understood] for...
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week. we're going to stay until we finish. the sooner members get serious about about their amendments the more likely it is we'll be able to leave this week. that is the state of play on s. 743. i've spoken to the substance of this bill several times but i see some members on the floor seeking recognition, and at this point i yield. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. harkin: first i ask unanimous consent that sarene gere and anna porta be granted floor privileges for the remainder of today's session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: i come to the floor today along with my colleague from vermont to introduce a joint resolution expressing the sense of congress that the so-called chained kipp should not -- c.p.i. should not be used for benefits for disabled veterans. as we work to reduce the deficit in a balanced and responsible manner, many have discussed changing the measure of inflation to calculate cost of living announces to
week. we're going to stay until we finish. the sooner members get serious about about their amendments the more likely it is we'll be able to leave this week. that is the state of play on s. 743. i've spoken to the substance of this bill several times but i see some members on the floor seeking recognition, and at this point i yield. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. harkin: first i ask unanimous consent that sarene gere and anna porta be granted...
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simply delicious™. >> welcome back at 6:22. the emergency 911 system is down right now for parts of santa clara county from south of morgan hill to gilroy. >> officials say the county system went down at 2:00 this morning. we are told that verizon provides the service and is working to fix the problem. however, if you have an emergency you can still use your cell phone to call 9-1-1. >> photo has been released of a victim in yesterday's deadly bombings at the boston marathon. this is a picture of the 8-year-old martin richard killed while watching his parents take part in the race. a single candle was lit overnight if front of home where martin lived. we are told that he loved riding his bicycle and he loved baseball. businesses in a 15 block radius are closed around the site of the twin bombings with security beefed up at boston area airplanes. >> abc7 news reporter has arrived in boston and will report on this tragedy for us, and is on the phone with us right now. >> hopefully you can hear me. we are in boston, grabbed our ge
simply delicious™. >> welcome back at 6:22. the emergency 911 system is down right now for parts of santa clara county from south of morgan hill to gilroy. >> officials say the county system went down at 2:00 this morning. we are told that verizon provides the service and is working to fix the problem. however, if you have an emergency you can still use your cell phone to call 9-1-1. >> photo has been released of a victim in yesterday's deadly bombings at the boston...
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sports illustrated is making waves by completely changing this week's cover by 80. showing a three police officers and shot over the blast and one runner at that has fallen to the ground. one of the more popular ones was a simple act asking people to wear a shirt the facebook event title is encouraging gunners and supporters to walk from the campus to downtown boston to stay united. more than 14,000 people have committed to attend. martin richard his father built posted this total the picture has than the picture has gone tyrone facebook and twitter. gabe slate kron 4 news. >> reporter: you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . >> pam: returning with other metals and their heavy hearts one wom
sports illustrated is making waves by completely changing this week's cover by 80. showing a three police officers and shot over the blast and one runner at that has fallen to the ground. one of the more popular ones was a simple act asking people to wear a shirt the facebook event title is encouraging gunners and supporters to walk from the campus to downtown boston to stay united. more than 14,000 people have committed to attend. martin richard his father built posted this total the picture...
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up to 22 suicides a day. you are making an enormous role in mental health, the experts and the support staff. it will take time to get that into the system and trained, too. how do you look at the general population, starting with ptsd, and as it gets into the mental health and terrifies themselves and raises red flags -- how do you take somebody who is on a suicide watch list or something of that sort -- how do you go to work with that person? how do you try to break through? >> senator, the issue here is no one should have to wait for mental health care, and we have resourced our veterans' health administration by nearly 57%, an increase from 2009, to the 2014 budget. we believe this is where we have to put our emphasis. regarding the suicide number you cited, 22, four years ago were not receiving suicide information, veterans suicide information, from the states, so we wrote, and the states have been responsive. now we have that information flowing into the cdc, of which we have this late december, 22. fou
up to 22 suicides a day. you are making an enormous role in mental health, the experts and the support staff. it will take time to get that into the system and trained, too. how do you look at the general population, starting with ptsd, and as it gets into the mental health and terrifies themselves and raises red flags -- how do you take somebody who is on a suicide watch list or something of that sort -- how do you go to work with that person? how do you try to break through? >> senator,...
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week's lunch menu. >> reporter: it's time for this week's best buys. eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. we'll start about the beautiful asparagus now, california grown from the delta region coming in thin which is great when you broil this: $1.79 a great value. still imported in bartlett pairs coming in now the as a great value and great, great quality. when you buy them a little bit of mint and yellowing is perfect. store them on the counter. you can find these imported pears for as low as 79 cents a pound. last but not least, cluster tomatoes. the prices are fantastic in the market. i see them as low as 99 cents a pound but the average price on ads is roughly about $1.49 a pound. that's a great value especially if you want to make a wonderful caprese salad. and i'm tony tantillo, and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> applications are open for a job that's out of this world. a mission to mars could be a reality coming up next and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline, 1-888-5-helps-u. volunteers
week's lunch menu. >> reporter: it's time for this week's best buys. eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. we'll start about the beautiful asparagus now, california grown from the delta region coming in thin which is great when you broil this: $1.79 a great value. still imported in bartlett pairs coming in now the as a great value and great, great quality. when you buy them a little bit of mint and yellowing is perfect. store them on the counter. you can find these imported pears for as...
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especially the last week. 5:17. live doppler 7 hd shows it is dry weather continuing to dominate the weather. the bay area water in the ocean, the area highlighted right there is a small craft advisory starting at 1:00 o'clock which afternoon through 9:00 p.m. with wins around 20 to 30 miles per hour coming from the northwest and well have choppy seas and choppy bay as we head to the afternoon and evening hours. right now we are looking from mount tamalpais and sausalito in 9 foreground and san francisco and down to the san mateo bridge, with beautifully clear air which is chilly this morning. temperatures are running in the 30's and 40's and by the afternoon, sunny and breezy and warmer than yesterday. leader and cool tonight and we will have dry and warmer weather through the weekend and the warmth will try to spill to the coast. you have been left out with the latest warming trend. 40 in walnut creek and palo alto and 45, 46, or 47 in mill valley, san jose, oakland, and san francisco. as we look from our roof cam
especially the last week. 5:17. live doppler 7 hd shows it is dry weather continuing to dominate the weather. the bay area water in the ocean, the area highlighted right there is a small craft advisory starting at 1:00 o'clock which afternoon through 9:00 p.m. with wins around 20 to 30 miles per hour coming from the northwest and well have choppy seas and choppy bay as we head to the afternoon and evening hours. right now we are looking from mount tamalpais and sausalito in 9 foreground and san...
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on this monday morning, we're looking at a very quiet week of weather. beautiful conditions. but you definitely need the sunglasses if you head out, especially during any long drives. sunshine all the way up through portland. 70 degrees, beautiful weather today, continues the trend that you had over the weekend. of course, we are looking at coastal clouds. even as we go into tomorrow, it will have a repeat. i know we didn't get the -- see, it's a problem, richard. we still didn't get enough wet weather and snow pack in the west over the winter. now it looks like it's done. >> at least it will be fun in the sun. >> yeah. >> we'll take that. >>> in sports, to defend miami's opening round against milwaukee, chris andersen rolling to the hoop for the slam there. and reahn that cheering on the heat who crushed the bucks, 110-87. look at those glasses. >>> in the west, san antonio got off to a strong start against the lakers cruising to a 91-79 win in game win of the series. >>> a big trade in the nfl as the jets send darrelle revis to tampa bay for the 13th overall pick in thursda
on this monday morning, we're looking at a very quiet week of weather. beautiful conditions. but you definitely need the sunglasses if you head out, especially during any long drives. sunshine all the way up through portland. 70 degrees, beautiful weather today, continues the trend that you had over the weekend. of course, we are looking at coastal clouds. even as we go into tomorrow, it will have a repeat. i know we didn't get the -- see, it's a problem, richard. we still didn't get enough wet...
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i think two weeks ago this legislation was dead. then there weren't those that optimistic that we are looking at the way people will go. it is an uphill climb that i am confident that we have a chance to convince people to do the right thing and stand with their constituents and not the gun lobby. >> i know you're going to the dedication this afternoon. the reality of having politicians that that. [inaudible] >> occurred to me this morning when i woke up that senator flics timing for his posting to his facebook was not ideal in mind opinion but he is a friend of gabby i don't think this is over and we have not given up i view him as a reasonable person and when i explained to him in person why his concerns with this bill are unfounded i think we can get him to come around but the timing did occur to me as not a deal from his perspective. >> could you talk about the recruiting of candidates with your, how many? have you recruit candidates that might cast to be more compromised i am a strong supporter of the second amendment like most
i think two weeks ago this legislation was dead. then there weren't those that optimistic that we are looking at the way people will go. it is an uphill climb that i am confident that we have a chance to convince people to do the right thing and stand with their constituents and not the gun lobby. >> i know you're going to the dedication this afternoon. the reality of having politicians that that. [inaudible] >> occurred to me this morning when i woke up that senator flics timing...
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upper 70's by the end of the week. sunday looks ok. we'll start in the 30's. >> the baltimore orioles will honor matthew hersl with a moment of silence. they say ist a man responsible for the accidents. johnny johnson was taken into custody. police say he was high on drugs when they hit and killed matthew hersl near city hall. >> we're deeply hurting very badly over this tragedy. we do not want to see any other family go through this. it has been brutal. >> police say the investigation revealed drugs in johnson's system. a boy in a vault in a hit-and- run on friday night has died -- a boy involved in a hit-and-run on friday night has died. police are still searching for a ford expedition. there's likely to damage to the front passenger side. the county council votes to make some changes to the storm water remediation fees. $18 to $36nge from for homeowners. nonprofits and churches would square6 per 2000 wuar feet. >> the first lady would join the governor as he signs the veterans employment act into law. to measure enables veterans rec
upper 70's by the end of the week. sunday looks ok. we'll start in the 30's. >> the baltimore orioles will honor matthew hersl with a moment of silence. they say ist a man responsible for the accidents. johnny johnson was taken into custody. police say he was high on drugs when they hit and killed matthew hersl near city hall. >> we're deeply hurting very badly over this tragedy. we do not want to see any other family go through this. it has been brutal. >> police say the...
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this is the fifth time. we pay our taxes. >> yes, ma'am. you see, this is a bad situation. when private property is vandalized innocent people are stuck with the expense of fixing it and when public property is fixed, tax dollars are spent cleaning it up instead of providing other services to the public. you want to know who's doing it? >> yes. >> (music). >> hey, check this out. i think that's ed. >> what you got? let me see. that you? >> what have you got? >> no way, man. >> no way, man. >> don't nobody believe you. if you are x, prove it. >> hey, sure looks like it to me . >> oh, man, he's x >> let me see. well, well, well, can this be true. little danny plimpton is the infamous x how can they be, danny boy? why x, you trying to be malcolm x or dmx or racer x or something. >> my first name is xavier daniel plimpton. >> how did you get to the walking bridge on i-5. >> and the fire station over on 14th, how did you get all the way up there. >> didn't i tell y'all? spiderman is my cousin. >> man, i don't believe you. >> so the infamous x, serious, i don't know x, i seen tha
this is the fifth time. we pay our taxes. >> yes, ma'am. you see, this is a bad situation. when private property is vandalized innocent people are stuck with the expense of fixing it and when public property is fixed, tax dollars are spent cleaning it up instead of providing other services to the public. you want to know who's doing it? >> yes. >> (music). >> hey, check this out. i think that's ed. >> what you got? let me see. that you? >> what have you got?...
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obviously again, been meeting a lot with her this week. the library runs overtime a gap closing the main library during open hours. hsa has an officer for food stamp application location during business hours. the moscone center, as needed. treasure island has one security guard. and then we do dpw graffiti abatement and overtime, and numbers for those various allocations are listed. the next one, the next slide states our -- >> chief, supervisor wiener has a question. >> thank you. welcome, chief. i have a work order question specifically about the mta. >> sure. >> work order for 14, almost $15 million. and just to be clear, that money is essential money for the police department and neither i nor anyone i know of think that that money should not go to the police department. we have to have a traffic company. these are all critical nonexpendable services. i think the big question is whether the mta should be paying for that entire amount or whether the general fund should be covering it. and understanding that it is a 0 sum game, the mone
obviously again, been meeting a lot with her this week. the library runs overtime a gap closing the main library during open hours. hsa has an officer for food stamp application location during business hours. the moscone center, as needed. treasure island has one security guard. and then we do dpw graffiti abatement and overtime, and numbers for those various allocations are listed. the next one, the next slide states our -- >> chief, supervisor wiener has a question. >> thank you....
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>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- pray five times a day. he was going to mosque regularly, start doing it when he was about 22, 23, maybe. he would always protect -- try to protect many conversation. he would try to protect his ideas and defend islam and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries like, i guess, afghanistan. they were invaded for no reason or something like that. >> tell us about the younger brother dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old who is now in a hospital here in boston. what was he like?
>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would...
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and paradoxically, this week it got worse. the stock market reached new levels, making the rich richer and the press euphoric. >> and the gavel goes down on an historic day on wall street. >> roaring stock markets. >> the s&p just hit another record intraday gh. >> dow's above 14.8. >> the nasdaq rose about 60 points. >> no one stopped to point out that when the market goes up, it can mean companies have fired workers in order to increase investor profits. sure enough, the latest figures show employment has barely risen and more rank-and-file americans have gone missing from the job market altogether. the commerce department reports that personal income fell 3.6% in january. that's the sharpest one-month dive in 20 years. it sure seems like the roaring 20s all over again, people at the top living it up while those down below lose their livelihood. which brings us to our nation's capital. rich in alabaster symbols of representative government yet shamelessly cynical in writing laws and bending rules to favor the one percent. an
and paradoxically, this week it got worse. the stock market reached new levels, making the rich richer and the press euphoric. >> and the gavel goes down on an historic day on wall street. >> roaring stock markets. >> the s&p just hit another record intraday gh. >> dow's above 14.8. >> the nasdaq rose about 60 points. >> no one stopped to point out that when the market goes up, it can mean companies have fired workers in order to increase investor...